Bruce Willis plays a lonely cop on the hunt for two precocious 12-year-old runaways.

The girl (Kara Hayward) is a depressed, gangly legged bookworm who looks at the world through binoculars because ‘it helps me see things clearer, even if they’re not far away’. The boy (Jared Gilman) is a speccy orphan Scout whose first instinct on getting the girl’s clothes off is to paint a watercolour portrait of her.

Both are loners, who, in clinging together, finally find intimacy and a home.

Men In Black 3: ‘Given Men In Black was released in 1997, and it’s a whole decade since its best-forgotten sequel, this is truly the threequel no one’s been waiting for.

‘Yet, for all its rumoured reshoots and script problems, this endearingly messy comic book movie is rather like being tickled by a bunch of Muppets.’ (Larushka Ivan-Zadeh)

Moonrise Kingdom: ‘The biggest gripe about Anderson’s films is that they are just too Wes Anderson-y. Moonrise Kingdom certainly is. But if your affection for his deadpan, dysfunctional family comedies has drifted of late, this sweet, simple first-love story will make you fall for their studied, oddball charms all over again.’ (Larushka Ivan-Zadeh)